Now We Know How Diane Keaton Scores So Many Great Vintage Finds

She just revealed her source on Instagram.
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We’ve known for a while that Diane Keaton has a thing for interior design. (The Academy Award winner literally wrote the book on building a Pinterest-perfect home.) What we didn’t know was that Keaton’s passion for decorating is apparently a family trait. On Monday, the actress took a break from her regularly scheduled selfies and hat snapshots to share a very important fact: Her sister, Dorrie Hall, has an antiques shop.

“While visiting my sister Dorrie at Pasadena Antique Center, we met Jeremie Adkins. Need I say more?” wrote Keaton in the caption of a comical video of Adkins, a local antiques dealer whose stall is located right next to Hall’s, pretending to bargain $1 for a drawing. The actress then did us all a favor and linked to her sister’s shop, Monterey Garage, which features ’40s furniture, folk art, vintage road signs, Navajo rugs, and other Southwestern treasures. No wonder Keaton’s house is filled with so many good vintage finds.

After some preliminary digging, we discovered that this isn’t the first time Keaton has showed her sister’s shop some love. In an interview with Remodelista in 2011, the star shared that Hall’s stall at Pasadena Antique Center is one of her favorite L.A. design haunts, along with Galerie Half and Juxtaposition

Now that we know where Keaton does her antiques shopping, we can’t wait to pay a visit. Here are a few treasures from neighboring vendors to check out if you beat us to it: 

For that bizarrely long, narrow hallway in your apartment, try this 15-foot runner on for size. 

 

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I meet a lot of people in my real estate/ treasure hunting business. This amazing collection of mid century glassware came from a house that was recently sold in the Verdugo Woodlands of Glendale. The seller is only the 2nd owner and has been in the house for over 45 years. His daughter ( now 51) shared that she remembered going to yard sales in the ‘70’s with her parents ( who had immigrated here from Argentina) to collect all the glassware. It was housed on a high shelf along one wall in the dining room. Her 94 year old dad loved collecting all the brightly colored glassware. He walked me to the door sharing I looked like a famous interior designer who lived down the street. “You know, they say we all have a twin!” He said. I smiled and was grateful to meet him and wished him a safe and successful new life in Boston. #treasurehunting #beautifulpeople #midcenturyglassware #blenko #blenkoglass #lifetimecollections #pasadenarealtor @pasadenaantiquecenter

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Take your summer tablescape to the next level with this colorful mid-century glassware. 

“It doesn’t take a mathematician to know a geometric look is a good look,” says seller Angie Dickerson-Lee. In the case of these two sleek armchairs, we completely agree. 

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Lydia Geisel

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Lydia Geisel has been on the editorial team at Domino since 2017. Today, she writes and edits home and renovation stories, including house tours, before and afters, and DIYs, and leads our design news coverage. She lives in New York City.